Pinar del Rio is located in the westernmost portion of the island, bounded on the north by the Gulf of Mexico, south to the Gulf of Batabano, on the west by the Straits of Yucatan and east by the province of Havana.
For Pinar del Rio is nothing better than the tours and visits to its most famous scene: the Valley of Viñales, declared Humanity's Cultural Landscape (UNESCO); Soroa,...

Located on the North seashore of Pinar del Río, the westernmost province of Cuba, Cayo Levisa (Sting Ray Key) offers a secluded getaway for those looking for privacy and at the same time love the mysterious Silent World that extends beneath the warm and blue waters of the Caribbean. It takes about thirty minutes in safe yachts to reach this islet, blessed with 3 Km. of excellent beach and with 23...

Only 70 Km. West of Havana, and amidst Sierra del Rosario, one of Cuba’s Reserves of the Biosphere, visitors to Artemisa province will find Soroa: undoubtedly Nature´s Paradise. Sierra del Rosario is an exceptional setting for such a spot, covering an area of 26,686 hectares.

This Reserve of the Biosphere shows a complex geological structure, with a great diversity of rocks that produce different...
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Founded on November 16, 1519 as Villa de San Cristóbal de La Habana, Cuba's capital remains a city of meetings. Music, dance, culture, art, fun and entertainment come together in a versatile and amazing personality. Its historic center, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the oldest colonial and best preserved of America. Its beaches invite the pleasure of enjoying a summer...

Matanzas Province is a province of western Cuba on the west by limiting Mayabeque Province, east with the province of Villa Clara, the north by the Straits of Florida and south by the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is the city of Matanzas and has the quintessential seaside resort: Varadero.
Historic Center of Matanzas, Sauto Theatre, Museum Palace of Junco, Pharmaceutical Museum, Plaza de La Libertad,...

Just 140 kilometers from Havana, Varadero is the most famous beaches in Cuba and the main tourist destination of sun and sand. With a length of over 20 kilometers and an average temperature of 25 ° C, combined with the transparency of its waters, the different blue hues and the very fine, soft, white sand, Varadero is an unforgettable spa.

To the south of the province of Matanzas, is one of the most important ecosystems in Cuba and the largest wetland reserve in the Caribbean. Its natural landscape is rich and provides habitat to an exceptional flora and fauna, characterized by high levels of endemism.

Inside the Peninsula is located the Gran Parque Natural Montemar, allowing visitors to contact the beaches, mangrove forests,...

San Juan de los Remedios, is a town and municipality located 3 miles (4.8 km) from the northern coast of Cuba, in the center of the island. It is part of the province of Villa Clara. It was declared a City by Isabella II of Spain, when the Island was still a colony. Remedios is the Cradle of the Parrandas, possibly the Caribbean's largest and oldest traditional festivity.

Santa Clara, capital of Villa Clara province, was founded on July 15, 1689. It is a province of extensive plains bounded by mountains, rivers and artificial lakes that allow full contact with nature. It is a region with strong attachment to history, reflected on the character of Ernesto Che Guevara, who fought in this area the final action that led to the triumph of the Revolution on 1 January 1959.See more

As frozen in time, Trinidad gives the visitor the extraordinary charm of a lively city-museum nestled between sea and mountains. The city has managed to combine the tasks of modern life with the innumerable riches legacy since the founding of the town. Its hotels, restaurants, shops and other amenities of modern life have taken their space without Trinidad no longer an authentic colonial city.See more

Camagüey is the easternmost province of central Cuba, the largest area and the flattest. Before the current political-administrative division included the territories of the provinces of Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus and part of Las Tunas. Also called the city of Camagüey by the proliferation of these huge stoneware, Camagüey (named from 1903) has a unique urban fabric consists of...

Camagüey, located about 550 kilometers from Havana, is part of the 7 first villages founded by the Spaniards in Cuba. Originally Villa de Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe named, Camagüey is now owner of full civil and religious buildings of major historic center National Monument.

Its two main attractions are Playa Santa Lucia and Camaguey. Excellent beaches,...

Approximately 90 kilometers from the capital city is located Playa Covarrubias, a hotel infrastructure in the beach, characterized by great morphological conditions: virgin vegetation and sand stripes eight meters wide on average, where bathers enjoy contact with fine-grained cream and the tropical sun. The resort itself is 1.5 kilometers from the coast, providing access to a coral reef six miles long,...

Holguín is a municipality and city, the capital of the Cuban Province of Holguín. It also includes a tourist area, offering beach resorts in the outskirts of the region. After Havana, Santiago de Cuba, and Camaguey, it is the fourth largest city in Cuba.

Holguin beaches are among the most picturesque in the Caribbean turquoise, warm, calm waters by the natural protection afforded by the coral formations are activated recommendation sunbathing in Cuba. They are surrounded by dense vegetation, whose intense green creates a fabulous contrast to the golden hue of white sand and clear blue sea.
Bariay very close to the place where landed Grand...

To Santiago de Cuba are usually applied two characteristics that make it unique: its friendly, happy and helping people and its historic and cultural heritage. Its Caribbean identity can be noticed in the music and folklore. The city has a title that is Hero of the Republic of Cuba for the role played by
its people during the 1950's revolutionary struggles. As a tourist destination, it has...

Province famous for its complicity in important historical moments of Cuban history, including: the beginning of the Cuban independence struggle in the nineteenth century, and the landing of the Granma yacht. Privileged by nature, this province stands on the landing of the Granma National Park, awarded by UNESCO as Natural Heritage Site, contain extraordinary geographic values​​, flora and fauna. In...

Beach Hotels 3-star, All Inclusive, with an accent of Cuban and participatory animation enhancement in swimming pools, beaches and night shows, taught dance classes and Spanish, non-motorized water sports, bicycles, rooms play volleyball, basketball and tennis courts with lighting.
It also includes children's clubs for children aged 4 to 12...

Hotels located in western, central and east, with a variety of categories from 2 to 4 stars. Designed for longer stays, medium and short, events and conference centers. Hotels conducive to conducting tours across the country, combined with the different modalities, beach, city and nature.

Targeted for small hotels, linked to the surrounding culture, and characterized by an intimate and personalized services. It is distinguished by unique, refined and adapted to each client, with the combination of a wide range of complementary services.
The elegant decor of each facility, with enhancement of Cuban is an element of significant importance,...